BTRT Patterns (on Etsy)

Waldorf dolls are undeniably beautiful~ each so unique, warm and natural.
If you are a doll lover, a doll giver, or an aspiring doll maker, you need to know about Reggie's Dolls (if you don't already!).

Reggie's Dolls is a full service doll shop~ offering custom made dolls and doll clothing as well as everything you need to make and clothe your *own* dolly!
With a special love for helping newbie doll makers get started, Reggie has made it possible for a beginner to get everything they need from one shop~ which as an artisan, I applaud and appreciate!

Reggie, like me, is an 'Etsy old-timer'~ having begun her shop in 2007.
In 2009, she sold her coffee shop business and made Reggie's Dolls her full time work~ relishing in the personal freedom to create and work on her own schedule.

Today, she makes about 6 custom dolls a month, in addition to sewing, pattern writing and seeking out top notch supplies for her loyal customer base.

Reggie lives in Oregon, with her two adult daughter's living nearby. Her love of sewing doll clothing began young, at the knee of her Grandmother Hila who would let Reggie play all weekend with her sewing machine. Reggie remembers going home Sunday nights smelling like Avon bubble bath and toting new dresses for her dollies. Now she makes her living with those early skills, sometimes turning her hand to making dresses for her grown up girls (the true sign of a cool mom!).

As you browse through Reggie's Dolls, you will experience Reggie's passion for natural materials. Her virtual shelves are stocked with wool felt and soft cottons. The coats and dresses sport shell and coconut buttons. There are patterns for shoes, dresses and tights... and coming soon? A pattern for making doll clothing with upcycled wool sweaters.

Please take the time to visit Reggie's Dolls~ but beware, you will not be able to leave without really wanting to make your own doll!{And Reggie makes it sooo easy!}GIVEAWAY:
Reggie's Dolls is offering this week's amazing giveaway!
Open to entrants worldwide.

My grandmother was a doll maker and I spent many hours in her sewing room. I would love to reclaim and birth the doll maker of my lineage, and to win this would give me a good start! Many thanks for the opportunity.